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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

We are still looking for information on the robbery of the 6th Street Ray's Apple Market Grocery Store on Feb. 5th, 2014. If you have heard anything that you think might be helpful, please call, text, or submit a webtip and you could be eligible for a reward of up to $1000 if you help the Riley County Police Department solve this!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Please help us find the person or persons responsible for the November 27th, 2013, robbery at Kansas State Bank on Bluemont Ave. Suspect may have a 2000 to 2005 Cadillac DeVille. Click below for more information:

Monday, April 8, 2013

If you have called in a tip to Crimestoppers and have not picked up your approved reward money, be sure to contact us through the anonymous channels to arrange this--we appreciate all tips and want to make sure that rewards are paid out for those that resulted in an arrest! We have at least two that are still waiting!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

On Friday October 14th between ten and ten thirty in the evening Ronald Taylor was shot to death near the intersection of Seventh Street and Walnut in Ogden, Kansas. Police are looking for information on the suspect who has been described as a black male with a dark complexion five foot eight to six feet tall, approximately one hundred eighty pounds, bald or shaved head with a full mustache and beard. He may have been wearing a green jacket the night of the shooting. If you have information on this case please click here. You can also call or text your tip using the numbers listed to the right.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

In the early morning hours of Saturday September 15th 2012 a burglary occurred at the Lafene Health Center pharmacy located at 1105 Sunset Avenue.Over $3000 of prescription medication was taken during the burglary. On September 5th a burglary occurred at the Mercy Regional Hospital Pain Management Clinic located at the same address and two suspects were witnessed exiting the building. The two cases may or may not be related. If you have information on this case leave a tip here or use the numbers listed to the right to call or text a tip.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

In the early morning hours of Friday March 30th a dark colored late model extended cab pick up truck struck the Honda Sign at the Little Apple Toyota Honda dealership at 2828 Amherst Rd. and then also hit a new 2012 Honda CRV. The truck then headed east on Amherst possibly headed toward Red Bud Estates. The vehicle should have damage to the passenger side and rear end.
Little Apple Toyatoa Honda is offering an additional cash reward for information leading to the solution of this case.

If you know this bad driver and would like some extra cash (possibly for a down payment on a new vehicle) clickhere. You can also call or text your tip by using the information listed to the right.

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All contributions are tax deductible for income tax purposes. Donations can be mailed to: Manhattan/Riley County Crime Stoppers c/o Riley C0unty Police Dept. 1001 S. Seth Child Rd. Manhattan, KS 66502. If you would like information on how to make a donation to Crime Stoppers contact SGT Scott Hagemeister at (785) 537-2112 ext. 3037 or by email shagemeister@rileycountypolice.org.

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REWARDS

You must have the ID number for the tip you submitted to collect a reward. If you think you are eligible for a reward you can call the TIPS line, Log back in with your WebTip ID, or send another text through your original thread.

Tips are paid anonymously in cash.

HOW IT WORKS

Call: Anyone who calls the Crime Stoppers hotline with information about a crime is given a code number. Callers do not have to identify themselves. They can just provide information. If the information given results in an arrest or warrant being issued, the caller may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $1,000. The hotline is answered on a 24-hour basis, and all collect calls are accepted.

Web Tips and SMS Text Tips: Both systems work in the same way. You initiate your tip (by text or by Web Tip). That tip is then encrypted and secured before being routed to a cloaking server that eliminates any personally identifiable information (IP address, cell phone number, etc.). From there your tip is then forwarded to a secure server where the information is formatted and assigned a unique ID number. The tip information is then transferred to our Crime Stoppers organization, tagged with your unique ID number only. The opportunity then exists for a dialogue as you can continue to provide additional tips regarding your initial case via your Web Tip ID number and password (which you select), or by continuing the text message exchange. We can also reply to these messages to solicit more information about your tip. To provide information about a new tip, simply restart the process. To stop the text message exchange, simply text "STOP". Our text message service is free, although your standard data/text rate charges from your cell phone company may apply.